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Pakistan Lawyer Kidnap

Lawyer kidnapped from Pakistan residence by men posing as CTD officials

| @indiablooms | Jan 06, 2021, at 04:30 pm

Islamabad: Unknown people, who were posing as Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) officials, kidnapped a lawyer from his residence in Pakistan's Islamabad city recently, media reports said.

Tarnol police have registered a case (FIR No. 04/2021) under Section 365 of PPC against unknown people and are investigating, reports The News International.

Mohammad Safian Saeed Dar lodged a written complaint stating that he lived in G/16-3 with his son Hamad Saeed Dar, reported the newspaper. 

“I asked the person about his identity through the intercom. He identified himself as DSP Tariq of CDT and told me that he wanted to meet my son. I opened the door after getting consent from my son. When I opened the door, ten people were standing with that person who introduced himself as DSP Tariq. However, three people accompanying the DSP entered the house and sat in the living room to wait for my son," Dar told the newspaper.

Tarnol police have registered a case under Section 365 of PPC, reported the newspaper.

Police have started investigating the case.

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